The LT Wright Bushbaby takes what made the Bushcrafter a bushcraft favorite and shrinks it into a pocket-friendly package you can wear all day. Designed by Tim Stetzer, this compact fixed blade carries a 3 inch spear point that handles the full range of camp work, from feathersticks and notches to skinning and fine carving, while the rounded butt and pointed tip make it a natural for drilling fire boards.
You will find the Bushbaby in field-friendly 1075 high carbon steel, which sharpens easily on a stone, throws sparks off a ferro rod, and some arrive with a two-step patina to slow down rust. For more corrosion resistance and edge retention, the CPM-3V versions step things up with a choice of flat, saber, or scandi grinds, and our guide to knife steels can help you weigh the options. Every blade carries a crisp 90-degree spine for scraping bark or striking a firesteel.
The broomstick-style micarta handle fills the hand from any grip, and the full tang build is locked together with epoxy and pins for a knife meant to be used hard. Each one ships with a leather sheath set up for a firesteel loop and dangler carry, and a little routine leather care will keep it serving for years. Like the rest of the line, it is handmade in Wintersville, Ohio, and backed by a limited lifetime warranty.